Wednesday, March 07, 2012

The State Is a Harsh Mistress - David Masten - Mises Daily

The State Is a Harsh Mistress - David Masten - Mises Daily: The space shuttle, built by private organizations with government funding, was infamously advertised as having a payload costing solely $100 per pound.' ... 'The shuttle, in actuality, yielded a payload costing around $10,000 per pound — a sizable hundredfold increase above the expected.'

Mandating Contraception | Doug Bandow | Cato Institute: Commentary

Mandating Contraception | Doug Bandow | Cato Institute: Commentary: 'Obamacare's chief characteristic is substituting a one-size fits all template for today's imperfect but decentralized system. Washington insists that it knows best for 313 million Americans and intends to impose its will on the recalcitrant.'

'Contraception is not an essential medical service more important than treatment for breast cancer, leukemia, colon cancer, and Alzheimer's. Or my knee replacement. If contraception should be "free," why not these other far more vital treatments? Why allow deductibles and co-pays to discourage anyone from getting any medical treatment?'

'Putting Uncle Sam in charge of health care is precisely how not to leave women in control of their own medical destinies. Observed Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY), "The very essence of the healthcare law is that the government is going to tell you what your healthcare is going to be." Washington is filled with interest groups and their lobbyists, not individual patients and their advocates. There is no reason to believe that Uncle Sam will act in the interests of "women,"'

'Even Jesus' ministry — he healed people who did not follow him — would not qualify for an exemption.'

'The president has prepared the perfect free lunch: everyone will have coverage and no one will have to pay for it. It's a miracle!

If this really is "a solution that works for everyone," then why not expand it? Let companies offer health insurance policies which cover, well, no medical treatments. But force insurance companies nevertheless to cover every malady. Voila: Americans would enjoy comprehensive health care insurance at no cost!'